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The illustration compares the differences of water cycle in forestry and urban land. Overall, it can be seen less transpriation and evaporation in the cities than forestry land. Moreover, due to lack of permable layer of the soil in the cities, the rain water is less infiltrated, which causes reduction of baseflow and increasing risk […]
The provided illustration portrays comparison between water cycle seen in area where there are a lot trees in contrast with area where buildings are common. By studying the left side of the picture, it can be seen that some water reaches only down to permeable topsoil, then it evaporates later. Despite heavy rainfall, much water […]
the data displays water cycle in countryside and city areas the water cycle in forest area starts with rains or other types of falls, continued with it infiltration. As a result remaining part of water splits into smaller parts which then transports to their way. First part travels throught the groung all across baseflow to […]
The diagram shows the steps of the water cycle in both forested and urban areas. There is evaporation, transpiration, infiltration and precipitation in the water cycle. Overall, the forested area has a lot of trees and the urban area has many buildings. In the forested area, there is evaporated and transpirated from the forest to […]
Water cycles can be affected by many factors and the environment, as it if occurred in forested areas it will not be the same as if it happened in urban areas. In the Given graph, it stats main features and differences between water cycle in Urban and forested area. As any water cycle it always […]
